Dave Barry talks about Steve Martin, recipient of the Mark Twain Prize on Oct. 23, 2005, in Washington. His latest book is “Dave Barry’s History of the Millennium (So Far).” AP File Photo.
HARAZ N. GHANBARI
By James Prichard, Associated Press Writer - 09/22/2007
‘‘Dave Barry’s History of the Millennium (So Far)’’ (Putnam, 224
pages, $22.95), by Dave Barry: The latest book by Pulitzer
Prize-winning humorist Dave Barry is his twisted take on the first
few years of the new millennium, prefaced by his brief but equally
warped overview of the previous 1,000 years.
There has been plenty of unusual news, celebrity misbehavior and
all-around utter foolishness so far during the 2000s for Barry to
lampoon, from the Florida presidential election debacle to the
bizarre tale of runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks to Michael
Richards’ racist tirade in a Los Angeles comedy club.
In a series of year-in-review pieces that originally appeared in
newspapers around the country, Barry looks month by month at each
year from 2000 through 2006, with one exception.
He notes that he did not write a year in review for 2001 because
he would have had to do it only a few weeks after the terrorist
attacks of Sept. 11, ‘‘and at the time it didn’t feel right to make
jokes about the rest of the year and then either ignore the attacks
or suddenly become serious.’’
Instead, he writes, ‘‘I took that year off, although I have no
doubt that many stupid things happened.’’
Many stupid things also happened in the other six years — enough
to fill a book.
There’s nothing harder for a writer than to be consistently
funny but Barry always makes it look ridiculously easy. He
seamlessly segues from his glib twists on news stories to taking
jabs at political figures to offering up general mockery,
frequently returning to earlier topics at opportune times for added
absurdity.
His fans already know what to expect: one or two chuckles per
paragraph, a guffaw every page or two and tear-inducing laughter a
couple of times each chapter. They will not be disappointed, nor
should most readers who make this their first Dave Barry book.
Dave Barry talks about Steve Martin, recipient of the Mark Twain Prize on Oct. 23, 2005, in Washington. His latest book is “Dave Barry’s History of the Millennium (So Far).” AP File Photo.